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I WEAR A BLACK HAT I wear a black heart is an interesting book written by Chuck Klostreman. The book is a loopy essay series of short repeated tunes on the subject of villainy: celebrity gossip villainy, demonic villainy, heroic villainy, villainy theory pop villainy, as well as rock bands, which are bad villainously. This paper is looks into the third chapter of the book. In the chapter, the writer talks about some democratic leadership, which has been brought about by a Batman’s existence.
Conversely, he describes this form off leadership to have failed the Americans. The writer feels that Batman was actually created by CIA to undermine the movement called Occupy Wall Street. The public comes together after a man is murdered in public with investigations linking Batman as the murderer. They make conclusions that Batman is obsessed with criminal underworld and give many characters. In reality, no one knows the truth about this man. It is evident that they are wrong since Bernhard Goetz is not Batman.
The whole thing makes Goetz a celebrity overnight something termed in the book as very rare. “What are we?” the father of the victim of Goetz actions asks. He feels that he did not do enough to make Goetz pay for what he did. Is Goetz a villain? According to the writer, it is true. The writer feels that even though he did not pay for what he did, time will turn into concrete that consensus. He feels that if Goetz would be at large the Batman would be trying to stop him. Goetz is of less importance.
He is named the discomforting face of the eighties. Works CitedKlosterman, Chuck. "Chapter 3." I Wear the Black Hat: Grappling with Villains. 2013. Print.
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